just… like… get some of your own LOX before a big family picnic or something and drop the meme day of. but then bring the LOX to the picnic and play with it. It’s super corrossive (literally the most oxidizing thing we know of… gee wonder why.) but it’ll tickle everyone’s inner pyro
Just dropping stuff in liquid oxygen does nothing, they just get cold. You need to have an ignition source - one that doesn’t just go out when it gets cold.
It is absolutely not corrosive, the word does not mean what you seen to think.
It is also not the most oxidizing thing there is, the most simple compound that is more so is Fluorine.
I’m going to have so many family members angry at me when I post this on Facebook!
I thought that was the whole point of Facebook.
just… like… get some of your own LOX before a big family picnic or something and drop the meme day of. but then bring the LOX to the picnic and play with it. It’s super corrossive (literally the most oxidizing thing we know of… gee wonder why.) but it’ll tickle everyone’s inner pyro
I thought you were bringing lox bagel sandwiches, not LOX bagel sandwiches.
I mean, you know you wanna dump random things into glass flasks full of LOX just to see what happens.
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Okay. maybe that’s just me.
Just dropping stuff in liquid oxygen does nothing, they just get cold. You need to have an ignition source - one that doesn’t just go out when it gets cold.
I think we both know what happens but can probably feign ignorance long enough to conduct the experiment.
There’s usually plenty of bored kids needing “guidance”…
https://piped.video/watch?v=BSUMBBFjxrY
True vikings would eat either.
It is absolutely not corrosive, the word does not mean what you seen to think. It is also not the most oxidizing thing there is, the most simple compound that is more so is Fluorine.